List of waterfalls in Kerala

The dam is built across the Periyar river, between the huge granite-rock made Kurathi mala hills and Kuravan mala
Always fresh and green and fed by the three rivers Periyar, Thodupuzha, and Thalayar along with their tributaries, Idukki is a major tourist destination in Kerala... View More

However, now it is a popular tourist destination in kerala What gives the city an important position in history is it is here in this port city that vasco da gama, the portuguese explorer first came and that began the trade route between India and europe... View More

the 3 major hills namely Thangal hill, Murugan Hill and Kurisumala, the lush green blanket of tea plantation that covers the entire region, the meandering rivulets and the breath-taking ravines all will mesmerize you Also called as Vagamon, this small hill station is located in the border of Idukk... View More

Lying at an altitude of 300 feet and located on the Shenkottai-Kollam road, this waterfall is a favorite for those, who love to dive into the waterfall springs
Kollam is the cashew capital of the state, exporting maximum of the best quality cashew produce in the region... View More

About Munnar
Munnar, a small touristy village in Kerala, is probably the most beautiful village in God’s Own Country Munnar was developed to cultivate tea plants by the British although it completely was initially discovered by Scottish planters... View More

In the east, the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush, forested area with regions of high altitude, domestic to animals such as Asiatic elephants, tigers, leopards, and egrets Within the Ambukuthi Hills to the south, Edakkal Caves incorporate ancient petroglyphs, some relationship back to the Neol... View More

The annual Thrissur Pooram festival is the most attractive feature of the city that is renowned for being a festival of festivals The annual Thrissur Pooram festival is the most attractive feature of the city that is renowned for being a festival of festivals... View More